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00:07Yesterday morning at 2.41 a.m. at General Eisenhower's headquarters, General Jodl,
00:17the representative of the German High Command, signed the act of unconditional surrender of all
00:26German land, sea, and airports in Europe, hostilities will end officially at one minute after midnight
00:38tonight, Tuesday the 8th of May.
00:54We may allow ourselves a brief period of rejoicing, today is victory in Europe's day, long live
01:05the cause of freedom. God save the King.
01:14Ready? Margaret, I'm not sure this is a good idea.
01:17Come on, the war is over. We have to celebrate. What if something goes wrong?
01:21We'll have Porchy and Peter Townsend with us. What could possibly go wrong?
01:30We're escaping from the palace. Quick, out the servants' door before anyone sees us.
01:39We can't just break out like this. Oh shush, hurry up.
01:46Come on, girls. Hold your noses. Why?
01:54It stinks of alcohol. And sweat. It smells of life.
02:22No. Green Park or Trafalgar Square? I say the Ritz. It's where all the most elegant people go,
02:28and some G's in Worcester. Good plan. The Ritz it is.
02:31Shall we be inside the palace? Why? So we can wave to Mummy and Papa?
02:35Honestly, what's the matter with you? Can't you be irresponsible just once?
02:51Margaret? Margaret? Oh.
02:59Next week is May the 8th. Do you know, it's been over 50 years, and we've never done anything to
03:07commemorate it.
03:08What are you talking about? The Sovereign? I attend VE Day celebrations every year.
03:15No. I mean, our VE Day. It was quite a night. Do you remember?
03:25Of course I remember. We almost lost you. And then we very much found you. The real you. The you
03:39that you gave up in order to be the other you.
03:43Yes, all right. Don't you miss her? She was so much fun.
03:48Oh, it ain't my fault. Oh, it ain't my fault.
03:56And as I recall, we swore to keep the events of that evening secret.
04:05Gin.
04:07Well done.
04:09Revenge?
04:10I can't, I'm afraid. Early start. I'm expected in Clapham Junction, first thing.
04:17Whatever for?
04:18Something to do with the local council's closed circuit television system.
04:25Oh. Do you not have anything tomorrow? No. But, must eat soon. At the weekend. Good.
04:40Why? I always think that's where you're happiest. Come on, dogs. Come on.
04:48Come on.
05:07Green with lust. And sick with shyness. Let me lick your lacquer, Jones.
05:17God, oh, gosh, your royal highness. Put your finger up my nose.
05:29John Betjeman was so mad for me that his friend Morris Bower wrote this filthy bone about it.
05:39Pin your teeth upon my dress. Plant my head with watercress. Only you can make me happy. Wrap me in
05:51a woolen nap.
05:53Look.
05:53Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
06:02Ooh.
06:06Ma'am.
06:12In a plush and a plated pram, wheel me round St. James's, ma'am.
06:26Let your... ma'am...
06:33Let your... ma'am...
06:42Is she on?
06:43Yes.
06:43Oh, good luck.
06:44Oh, good luck.
06:47Oh, good luck.
06:50Oh, good luck.
06:54Oh, good luck.
07:01Oh, good luck.
07:31Oh, good luck.
07:33Oh, good luck.
07:47Oh, good luck.
07:49Oh, good luck.
07:50Oh, good luck.
07:51Oh, good luck.
07:53Oh, good luck.
08:17Princess Margaret, Your Majesty.
08:20Hello?
08:22Margaret, what on earth happened?
08:25I'm afraid I had a teeny-tiny stroke.
08:31All a bit of a shock.
08:33One minute I'm in full flow at the Lawrences,
08:37and the next minute I'm in an air ambulance,
08:41unable to feel my arms and legs.
08:45Where are you now?
08:47In hospital, in Barbados.
08:51Right.
08:53Poor thing.
08:55The doctors assure me I'm going to be fine.
09:01What? I can't hear you properly.
09:02That's because my mouth is still numb.
09:06I could bite off my own tongue,
09:10and I wouldn't feel a thing.
09:12Are we bringing you home?
09:13Yes, tomorrow, apparently, for further tests and edible food.
09:21With any luck.
09:23I'm smiling as I say that.
09:27Not that you'd notice.
09:33Goodbye, Lilibus.
09:35See you tomorrow.
09:36What is the flower in the grave?
09:39Oh.
09:40What?
10:50These alone will not be enough, ma'am, to prevent the risk of a second, more serious stroke.
10:58You will need to look more closely at your lifestyle and make one or two modifications.
11:06So, no more Chesterfields, no more whiskey, no more sweet treats.
11:18It's just lemon barley water, nicotine gum, and lots of rehabilitation exercises.
11:33Get out of here, man.
11:35I'm not willing to...
11:41A flea and a fly and a fool were in prison, so what could they do?
12:13I'm still alive!
12:17Like some other men do...
12:22Get out of here, get me some money too...
12:30Why don't you do right...
12:33Like some other men do...
12:37Like some other men do...
12:41Like some other men do...
12:56Like some other men do...
12:58Like some other men do...
12:58Like some other men do...
12:59Like some other men do...
13:15I'm well thank you of course you are but I do hope you're taking it easy and
13:22canceling official engagements some of them yes no need to cancel all of them
13:30you know how I hate an empty diary see there's that look again I'm fine
13:39Lilibet bouncing back on the way up not on the way out
14:09mom thank you
14:16and well thank you I thought perhaps a gentle stroll nice siesta and then dinner
14:35on the terrace just two of us stroll yes but then I'd like a picnic on the beach
14:42with the whole gang cocktails at the cotton club and dinner followed by
14:47general bacchanalia at Basil's I'm only here for two weeks I intend to make the
14:54most of it all right you're the boss I most certainly am
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15:51I don't know what's going on.
16:28I don't know what you're saying.
17:18Yes.
17:33The doctor saw instantly that I'd had another stroke, but that, as it turns out, was the
17:42least of my problems, because even after he'd stabilized me with a cocktail of drugs, the
17:50soles of my feet were so burnt it meant I couldn't stand, never mind walk.
17:57Then why didn't you come home sooner?
17:58Because all manner of humiliating preparations needed to be made.
18:06A car had to be specially modified, handrails put all over the place, like a home for geriatrics.
18:17I don't have handrails anywhere.
18:20Now I'm back, the doctors want to use leetrics on my feet as an anticoagulant.
18:33Her voice is a little odd, but what did she say?
18:35I think it was anticoagulant.
18:37You've given me these velcro slippers instead of shoes.
18:43Gone are the days of heels.
18:45Gone are the days of feet, for that matter.
18:49Why not try some gentle exercise?
18:53You could use the palace pool.
18:55Exercise can help with moods, too.
18:57I'd rather die than do exercise.
19:02And, seeing as I'm going to be dead soon anyway, I thought I might as well go out with a
19:08bang.
19:10It's my 70th birthday this year, and I've decided I want to celebrate it with a nice big party.
19:18It's my 70th birthday, what efforts, because we love the wretts, don't we, Lilibet?
19:27Do we?
19:28We do.
19:30We have such special memories.
19:36Oh, it ain't my thoughts.
19:40Oh, it ain't my thoughts.
19:44Have I missed something?
19:55Look at how I'm dressed.
19:57Do you think they all have seen?
19:59Of course.
20:00Just tell them who you are.
20:02That is the one thing I'm not going to do.
20:04Then you're going to have to bite your eyelids a little.
20:08Go on.
20:13Go, go, go.
20:18Evening, miss.
20:19Here you go.
20:25How do you pull the elixir?
20:27In you go.
20:30Will you look at that?
20:32What do we do now?
20:35Dive in, I suppose.
20:50Cheers for the gears.
20:54Cheers.
20:58I said so.
21:01Come on.
21:03Come back here.
21:06Yes.
21:22I'm, I'm going to put this in the clerk's room.
21:23Oh, let me escort you.
21:24No need.
21:31Hello, miss.
21:39Mashika?
21:40Thanks.
21:44Excuse me, ma'am.
21:45Sorry.
21:47Have a nice evening.
21:49Wait.
21:51Don't go up there.
21:52Come with us.
21:54Way more fun.
22:20I wouldn't go down there if I were you.
22:23Americans.
22:24Ever heard of the jitterbug?
22:26Well, I know about the doodlebug.
22:28It's a dance.
22:29Band here, and with good reason.
22:32Comes from Harlem.
22:33Where?
22:34A ghetto in New York.
22:38Wait.
22:40Don't I recognize you?
22:42I don't think so.
22:52Right.
22:54I'll be off.
22:55Will you make my apologies?
22:57I will.
22:58And wish the birthday girl a very happy birthday.
23:02I will.
23:03You taking anyone?
23:05Anne.
23:06And Porchy will be there.
23:08Ah, good old Porchy.
23:10Yes, good old Porchy.
23:11Always good company.
23:13Never lets one down.
23:19Is everything all right?
23:23Sorry.
23:25I just find myself worrying about Margaret all the time.
23:28Ah, well, hasn't it always been like that?
23:32Yes.
23:33I suppose it has.
23:35Ah, love diz, my infant.
23:36I do now.
23:37Teal me with vì!
23:37Oh.
23:46I love him.
24:04But this is a small font.
24:05Sorry, ma'am.
24:08Go on.
24:33Do you need a hand, ma'am?
24:34No, I'm all right.
24:35How are you feeling now, ma'am?
24:39Are you still smoking cigarettes, ma'am?
24:43How are you feeling?
24:44How are you, ma'am?
24:44How are you feeling now, ma'am?
25:02Thank you all for coming this evening.
25:08As you know, I've spent much of my time recently
25:15lying in hospital beds,
25:17sitting in wheelchairs,
25:20staring out of windows
25:23at that little patch of blue
25:27that prisoners call the sky.
25:33But one thing that, throughout it all, sustained me...
25:43memories.
25:46As it turns out, I have rather fond memories
25:52of quite a few evenings at the Ritz
25:57that I'd like to share with you.
26:00One in particular comes to mind
26:04when a very different side
26:08of the young Princess Elizabeth
26:11was revealed.
26:16And I'm sure everyone would love to hear about that.
26:20Yes, they would, Lilibet,
26:22which is why I'm telling it.
26:24It would miss the point entirely
26:25of why we're all here tonight.
26:27To celebrate you.
26:34As a child, I always felt sorry for children
26:36who didn't have a brother or a sister.
26:39From the day she was born,
26:41Margaret Rose has been my constant companion.
26:45We were rarely able to see other children.
26:48We relied on one another,
26:49and like Juno's swans, we were inseparable.
26:55We shared a room,
26:58wore the same clothes,
27:00enjoyed the same activities.
27:02In particular,
27:04managing our collection of wooden horses on wheels
27:08that we would groom and water and race.
27:13And whenever we got into trouble,
27:16Margaret would blame everything
27:19on her imaginary friend, Cousin Halifax.
27:22I would.
27:23There really wasn't anything
27:25Cousin Halifax wouldn't do.
27:28Sounding the air raid bell to wake the guards,
27:31hiding the gardener's tools.
27:33He really was very mischievous.
27:37It's not always easy
27:40growing up in a family
27:41where one person has to wear the crown,
27:44being the number two.
27:47But Margaret has been my ally,
27:49day in, day out.
27:52And that's the person
27:53I wanted to tell you about tonight.
27:55Not the dazzling,
27:56you all know that already,
27:59but the dutiful.
28:02Never wavering.
28:04My life-long companion
28:06and support.
28:09Without whom?
28:15Well.
28:20It would be unimaginable.
28:24Dearest Margaret,
28:28many happy returns.
28:32Many happy returns.
28:40I don't know whether to be touched or cross.
28:43Why?
28:45I've always wanted to sing your praises in public.
28:47Well,
28:49it was both
28:51uncalled for
28:52and rather thrilling.
28:55Everyone is being so nice.
28:58One should be
28:59seriously ill
29:00more often.
29:03Now listen to that cough.
29:05You haven't started smoking again.
29:07No.
29:08Of course not.
29:10That was...
29:12Cousin Halifax.
29:17Good night, Lilibet.
29:20Good night.
29:22Good night.
29:27Good night.
29:35Good night.
30:01Good night.
30:28Good night.
31:04Good night.
31:06Good night.
31:18Hello, you.
31:28well goodbye you stop it we'll have you up and out of here in no time no I'm afraid it's
31:39serious
31:40this time I can feel it or can't feel it or like I can't feel anything or see anything
31:57my body's deserting me one limb at a time
32:08the doctors tell me you aren't eating well I brought you these your favorite jam tarts
32:26now you'll talk and a very pretty walking stick for when you're back on your feet
32:40mm-hmm
33:14so
33:21so
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34:06so
34:21we're on the air with a special program to bring you an update on the appalling and incredible events that
34:26were played out today in the United States a day when terrorists struck at the very heart of the world's
34:32most powerful country a day of unimaginable chaos and confusion a day when untold
34:37thousands were feared dead the terrorist weapons four hijacked passenger planes two crashed with awful effects into the world trade
34:45center in New York the third into the Pentagon in Washington the fourth in Pennsylvania
35:01a San Francisco husband slept through his wife's call from the world trade center she left her last message to
35:11him on the answering machine there was really only one thing left for her to say I love you
35:19she said she said it over and over before the line went dead and then oblivion
35:27oblivion
35:29so sad
35:32and such terrible news about Lord Carnarvon too
35:37and bought you
35:40why what's happened
35:42he collapsed while he was watching the news heart attack
35:50poor Gene
35:52poor Gene
35:53poor you too
35:55he was such a special friend
36:03he would bring horse news
36:05which is the only news I ever really want to hear
36:09he used to hold up his mobile phone when horse bidding was underway so I could hear the action
36:15he was devoted to you
36:20now
36:21all those
36:22closest to you
36:24are abandoning you
36:26one by one
36:27what are you talking about
36:28poor G
36:30yes
36:31mummy
36:33soon
36:35yes
36:36me
36:37don't you dare
36:39it's the truth
36:41I'm not thrilled about it
36:44in fact I'm furious about it
36:47not ready to leave this particular party
36:52but we need to discuss it
36:55I've written a very detailed plan for my funeral
36:59you know what a planner I am
37:02and I want your reassurance
37:05that it will go exactly as I intend
37:10hmm
37:13I want to wear my flower dress
37:16not some horrid black thing
37:20and please don't let them put red lipstick on me
37:25for the chapel I want roses and tulips
37:30and I want the finale
37:33the Swan Lake playing on the organs
37:37people arrive
37:39and one more thing
37:42very important
37:45yes of course
37:47promise me
37:49that I will actually be dead when they close the coffin
37:58oh
38:01oh mum
38:05Bertie old egg
38:06said young Eustace
38:08fancy meeting you here
38:10the one man in London
38:12who can support us in the style we are accustomed to
38:15oh by the way
38:17you've never met old dog face have you
38:19dog face
38:21this is my cousin Bertie
38:22hmm
38:24is this silly
38:25no
38:26it's wonderful
38:27go on
38:29what are you doing in London I asked
38:32oh buzzing round
38:34we're just up for the day
38:36flying visit
38:37strictly unofficial
38:39we oil back on the 310
38:42we oil back on the 310
38:45and now touching on that lunch
38:48you very decently volunteered to stand us
38:50which should it be
38:52Ritz
38:53Savoy
38:54Carlton
38:55Ritz please
38:57because we love the Ritz don't we
39:00honestly
39:00you and the Ritz
39:02no
39:03you and the Ritz
39:05if people don't know about that night
39:08they'll never fully understand
39:11how irresponsible I was
39:14what's the scale of the sacrifice you've made
39:19how much of your true self you've locked up
39:25hidden away
39:27you caused havoc
39:30that night
39:31it was the end of the war
39:44now
39:48you rest
41:18We're actually in with friends upstairs and really should go.
41:21Why?
41:22Down here is the place to be.
41:29And why is that?
41:31Because down here there's no rank or background.
41:34Just music.
41:42Well, in that case...
41:58Well, no, it ain't my fault.
42:02I said, no, it ain't my fault.
42:07Hell no, it ain't my fault.
42:12You blame her, I blame her.
42:15It ain't my fault.
42:17Let's go!
42:18Oh, it ain't my fault.
42:22Said, no, it ain't my fault.
42:27Well, no, it ain't my fault.
42:32You blame her, I blame her.
42:34It ain't my fault.
42:36All right.
42:37No, it ain't my fault.
42:41Oh, no, it ain't my fault.
42:45Oh, I said, no, it ain't my fault.
42:51You blame her, I blame her.
42:54It ain't my fault.
43:11You two haven't seen Elizabeth, have you?
43:13Stop worrying about her.
43:14She never does anything irresponsible.
43:16She's been a long time.
43:18I'm going to look for her.
43:22I'll come with you, Porchy.
43:27All right, it's week for me.
43:39Oh, no, it ain't my fault.
43:43Oh, no, it ain't my fault.
43:49Oh, no, it ain't my fault.
43:49Oh, no, it ain't my fault.
44:03Come on, Porchy.
44:04Let's get her out of here.
44:06No, don't.
44:08Leave her.
44:10Look how happy she is.
44:12Oh, no, it ain't my fault.
44:18I'm going to look who I'm with you.
44:22Oh, no, it ain't my fault.
44:26Oh, no, it ain't my fault.
44:36Oh, no, it ain't my fault.
45:37You dark horse.
45:39You'd have known you could jive.
45:41There must have been 50 men chasing you out.
45:44Don't exaggerate.
45:46What?
45:47I said, don't exaggerate.
45:49It's hard to talk.
45:51When you're sloshed?
45:52When you're chewing gum.
45:56When did you get that?
45:58Well, I'm not sure.
46:01I think it might have come after a kiss.
46:03Ninevites!
46:04You didn't intend to kiss him.
46:06This is what everyone else was doing.
46:07They didn't want to be rude.
46:10I think Portia might have seen and got a bit cross.
46:13Oh, dear.
46:28Look.
46:31It blossoms out.
46:32Yes.
46:34The sun is rising.
46:40What will this future hold?
46:43For us all?
46:51Aren't you coming?
46:53We can join Mummy and Papa for breakfast.
46:59I'm afraid not.
47:03But I will always be by your side.
47:08No matter what.
47:34couldn't sleep.
47:36And wouldn't sleep
47:39When love came and told me I shouldn't sleep
47:44Bewitched, bothered, and bewildered
47:49Am I?
47:56Lost my heart, but what a bit
48:01He is cold, I agree
48:07He can laugh, but I love it
48:11Although the laugh's on me
48:16I'll sing to him each spring to him
48:23And long for the day when I'll cling to him
48:28Bewitched, bothered, and bewildered
48:36Am I?
48:42Come on!
48:46Come on!
48:48Oh, my God.
49:21Oh, my God.
49:51Oh, my God.
50:18Oh, my God.
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